Emotional pain associated with, or characterized by, feelings of disadvantage, loss, despair, grief, helplessness, disappointment and sorrow.
1 Whenever I feel blue or messed up, I'll just start binding a book.
2 Just to think about it is enough to make a fellow feel blue .
3 You feel blue just now because you are tired and hungry.
4 If they feel blue they read about total depravity-andcheer up.
5 When you feel blue , come in and see Peters and me.
6 If it weren't for my pipe I should feel blue .
7 It's a bad job all around, I'm afraid, and bound to make me feel blue .
8 There was, however, no reason for Francis, his players or Birmingham's roaring supporters to feel blue .
10 It's our duty to send you boys away in good spirits, instead of making you feel blue and melancholy.
12 We know that isolating ourselves isn't helpful when we feel blue , but we still do that. Part of the drive is simple cost-cutting.
13 Motoring to the salad course, the group found the dining-room lighted by blue candles, though the guests were begged not to feel blue .
14 So, if you are tempted to feel blue , remember it is a sin to nurse your sadness; it is a duty to cultivate happiness.
15 The telephone conversation with his girlfriend, Hamlin said, left him feeling blue .
16 He wanted to make sure I wasn't still feeling blue before I .
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